[hron-fix]. See [hran-fix].
[hrôðor], st. m., joy, beneficium: dat sg. hrefne tô hrôðre, [2449]; gen. pl. hrôðra, [2172].
[hrôf], st. m., roof, ceiling of a house: nom. sg., [1000]; acc. sg. under Heorotes hrôf, [403]; under geápne hrôf, [838]; geseah steápne hrôf (here inner roof, ceiling), [927]; so, ofer heáhne hrôf, [984]; ymb þäs helmes hrôf, [1031]; under beorges hrôf, [2756].—Comp. inwit-hrôf.
[hrôf-sele], st. m., covered hall: dat. sg. hrôf-sele, [1516].
[hrôr], adj., stirring, wide-awake, valorous: dat. sg. of þäm hrôran, [1630].—Comp. fela-hrôr.
[hruse], w. f., earth, soil: nom. sg., [2248], [2559]; acc. sg. on hrusan, [773], [2832]; dat. sg. under hrusan, [2412].
[hrycg], st. m., back: acc. sg. ofer wäteres hrycg (over the water's back, surface), [471].
[hryre], st. m., fall, destruction, ruin: acc. sg., [3181]; dat. sg., [1681], [3006].—Comp.: leód-, wîg-hryre.
[hrysian], w. v., to shake, be shaken, clatter: pret. pl. syrcan hrysedon (corselets rattled, of men in motion), [226].